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Proofreading Marks

Proofreading Marks. Proofreading Marks. Good writers check their drafts for errors in Grammar Spelling Punctuation Capitalization. Proofreading Marks. Proofreading Marks. When writers find errors, they use proofreading marks to indicate their mistakes.

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Proofreading Marks

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  1. Proofreading Marks Proofreading Marks Good writers check their drafts for errors in • Grammar • Spelling • Punctuation • Capitalization

  2. Proofreading Marks Proofreading Marks • When writers find errors, they use proofreading marks to indicate their mistakes. • Proofreading marks are the standard set of marks used to show changes.

  3. Proofreading Marks Let’s look at how we can use proofreading marks to fix errors in a piece of writing. Indent Make a capital Make a small letter Add something Take out something Add a period New paragraph Spelling error

  4. Proofreading Marks • Use to indent a paragraph. • Use to make a capital, or uppercase, letter. I looked out the front dor. My best friend, laura, stood outside She had a Scarf wrapped up around her. “Can you come out to play?” she asked.

  5. Proofreading Marks • Use to make a small, or lowercase, letter. • Use to add a letter, word, or punctuation. I looked out the front dor. My best friend, Laura, stood outside She had a Scarf wrapped up around her. “Can you come out to play?” she asked. neck

  6. Proofreading Marks • Use to delete a letter, a word, or punctuation. • Use to add a period. I looked out the front dor. My best friend, Laura, stood outside She had a scarf wrapped up around her neck. “Can you come out to play?” she asked.

  7. Proofreading Marks • Use to make a new paragraph. • Use to mark a misspelled word. door I looked out the front dor. My best friend, Laura, stood outside. She had a scarf wrapped around her neck. “Can you come out to play?” she asked.

  8. Proofreading Marks Here’s the edited story! I looked out the front door. My best friend, Laura, stood outside. She had a scarf wrapped around her neck. “Can you come out to play?” she asked.

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